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      A newly launched app allows users to engage in text-based conversations with a chatbot modeled after biblical figures—most prominently Jesus Christ—under the title “Text With Jesus.” The app invites users to share their daily stresses, ask for guidance, and receive back Bible verses, interpretations and prayers. Intended as a faith-engagement tool, it has quickly grown in popularity even as religious and tech thinkers raise concerns about theology, authenticity and the consequences of placing human-divine dialogue into artificial-intelligence hands.

      Sources: Semafor, Benton.org

      Key Takeaways

      – The technology treats faith experience as an on-demand service, offering instantaneous spiritual interaction rather than traditional pastoral or ecclesiastical engagement.

      – While the interface may appeal to users seeking convenience or informal guidance, critics question whether AI can faithfully deliver theological depth, authoritative interpretation or account for denominational nuance.

      – Adoption of such apps by churches or ministries suggests a shift toward tech-mediated spirituality—but raises bigger questions about accountability, bias in the algorithms, and the subtleties of faith and doctrine in a digital wrapper.

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      In an era when smartphones have become pocket-chapels, it should come as no surprise that faith is entering the swipe-chat frontier. A new app, branded “Text With Jesus,” invites users to carry on a text-conversation “with Jesus” (and in some personas with the apostles) via a chatbot trained on Bible verses, prayers and faith-language scripts. Rolled out recently, it allows an individual to share a stressor or existential question and receive back both scriptural citation and interpretive phrases as though they were texting a spiritual mentor. According to the developer, the goal is to “engage with your faith” through technology—not to replace a church or pastor, but to offer everyday access to what might feel like divine counsel.

      From a conservative vantage, the novelty may both intrigue and unsettle. On one hand, faith-based consumers who juggle busy lives and unlikely church attendance may appreciate a low-friction channel to connect with spiritual content at their convenience. In a culture with declining formal worship engagement, tools like this promise a new avenue for personal devotional access. On the other hand, the medium carries inherent risks: faith traditions rely not only on scripture, but on community, liturgy, sacrament, pastoral care, and theological frameworks developed over centuries—elements difficult to encode authentically in an algorithm. Critics argue that turning spiritual guidance into an on-tap chat experience may cheapen the weight of confession, the depth of pastoral trust, the nuance of doctrinal symmetry and the communal accountability integral to genuine faith life.

      Moreover, questions around accuracy, denominational bias, and scriptural interpretation loom large. Who trains the AI? Which translation of the Bible does it use? Which theological tradition frames the responses? Some observers have pointed out how different “Jesus” personas offered divergent responses depending on denominational calibration: one version citing Romans 13 and urging obedience to governing authority, another encouraging civil disobedience in face of injustice. Such variation underscores the complexity of Christian­ theology and the danger of flattening it into jumbled code. There is also the real possibility that a user in spiritual crisis may rely on machine-generated comfort rather than human counsel, pastoral ministry or therapeutic help when more is needed.

      In practice, this app may serve as a supplement to faith practice—but not as a substitute. Churches and ministries exploring AI should do so with eyes open: ensure transparency regarding theological framing, guard against the illusion that the machine is a divine voice, and emphasize the ongoing value of human, embodied ministry and community. As faith marches into digital terrain, conservatives concerned about preserving doctrinal integrity, congregational life, and accountable ministry will want to navigate these innovations thoughtfully. If harnessed carefully, an app may broaden access to devotional reflection; if used uncritically, it risks turning faith into a consumer commodity with moral and theological costs.

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